Louise Doughty’s Whatever You Love (2010)

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Louise Doughty’s Whatever You Love London: Faber & Faber, 2010 (Looking for a swallow rather than a full glass? ORANGE Squirt below.) Readers fall hard into Louise Doughty’s sixth novel. The emotional intensity in Whatever You Love is pervasive: even when the root of that intensity is character rather than

Louise Doughty’s Whatever You Love (2010)2014-03-13T20:34:07-04:00

Matthew Quick’s Sorta Like a Rock Star (2010)

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Matthew Quick's Sorta Like a Rock Star Little Brown, 2010 In a reading month that included War and Peace and Tess of the D'Urbervilles, you can imagine that I was craving something a little lighter. Enter Amber Appleton and her loyal dog, Bobby Big Boy, in the pages of this

Matthew Quick’s Sorta Like a Rock Star (2010)2014-03-10T19:42:54-04:00

Don’t forget to read your vegetables!

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Joan Bauer's Squashed Putnam - Penguin, 1992 Ellie Morgan, sixteen years old, is our main character in Squashed: "A funny fast-paced book about an ordinary girl with an extraordinary ambition." That's what the New York Times Book Review says about the novel. And here's a taste of Ellie, as created by

Don’t forget to read your vegetables!2014-03-09T19:14:51-04:00
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